Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 26, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK.
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COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
POWELL VALLEY
Mrs. M arte Morgan, w ho has
been a p a tie n t at Good S am aritan
hospital for th e last tw o w eeks, is
m uch im proved and is expected
hom e soon.
Mrs. E. M. H endersen and Mrs.
M arian C rane m otored to Cloud
Cap inn on S atu rd ay evening r e ­
m aining th e re until Sunday a fte r­
noon. They rep o rted a very e n ­
joyable trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard E h rm an
h ave retu rn ed from a short tr ip to
P u g et Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad B. B entzen
of Brom head, S askatchew an, C an a­
da. who have been enjoying a trip
th ro u g h th e states, w ere gu ests on
S unday of Mr. and Mrs. P. A nder­
sen. Mrs. B entzen is a niece of Mrs.
A ndersen.
Miss A nna E tlin g spent several
days la st w eek a t Sylvan and in
P o rtlan d .
kMr. and Mrs. H arley B ates and
th re e ch ild ren left Sunday fo r a
tr ip to C rater Lake. They w ill be
aw ay about a week.
Mrs. A. S tu a rt and g qests, Mr.
an d Mrs. K alerud and d au g h ter
A ileen of Chicago, have enjoyed
som e tim e at th e beaches.
Mrs. W ilcox and h er b ro th er, Mr.
H asw ell from F o rt W ayne, a re at
th e beaches.
L a u ra H icks, th e little dau g h ter
of Mrs. M ary H icks, who h a s been
ill for some tim e, is im proving.
Miss A nna G rey of P o rtlan d , a
m em ber of th e faculty of B uchanan
school, w as a Sunday guest of Miss
H am ilton a t C ranebrae.
Owen Emily, son qf Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Emily, w as th e w inner of a
th re e dollar cash prize offered by
th e Oregon F arm er. H is story,
“T he T hree Golden C andles,” ap ­
peared la st week.
A. K enney of C orbett, w ho re ­
ce n tly u n derw ent an operation, is
out of the hospital and is rep o rted
m uch improved.
T he W om an’s M issionary society
of the Saron L u th e ra n church will
m eet T hursd ay aftern o o n at 2
o'clock a t th e hom e of Mrs. Simon
Lind. The tim e w ill be sp e n t in
sew ing and a social tim e. All are
cordially invited to be present.
Mrs. L. Berg, who had h er to n ­
sils rem oved la st T h u rsd ay a t th e
office of a G resham surgeon, is
g etting along well.
Dr. and Mrs. Jo h n Unis, who re ­
tu rn ed from China several m onths
ago. have moved to S eattle w here
Dr. U nis has opened an office and
begun th e professional p ractice of
m edicine.
T he open air services which have
been held for th e visiting b erry
p ickers have been m uch ap p re cia t­
ed and ano th er w ill be announced
later. On T h u rsd ay evening of th is
w eek a Bible stu d y on th e subject
of "F a ith " w ill be conducted a t the
M ission chu rch and th e re w ill be
m usic by a boys' chorus.
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An auto accid en t occurred S u n ­
day evening w hich fo rtu n ately did
not in ju re anyone b u t resu lted in
badly dam aging th e c a r driven by
Melvin P eterson. P eterso n w as
driving south on th e G illis road
and tw o m achines w ere proceeding
n o rth on th e sam e road. T he ca r
a t th e re a r tried to pass th e one in
fro n t, not seeing Mr. P eterson. To
avoid a terrific head-on collision
Melvin headed to w ard a telephone
pole and crash ed in to it. W hile he
w as not inju red , it w ill ta k e con­
sid erab le re p a irin g to put his m a­
chine into com m ission again.
Mrs. A ugusta P alm blad, who has
been spending th e past m onth w ith
h er son A lbert P alm blad and fam i­
ly, has gone to P o rtlan d to rem ain
for th e follow ing tw o m onths w ith
h er dau g h ter Mrs. R ichard G u staf­
son.
KELSO
Much in te re st is being ta k en in
th e picnic of the P ioneers' and
E arly S e ttle rs’ society w hich will
be held on Sunday, Ju ly 31, in
Jo n sru d 's grove on the Bluff road,
a m ile and a h a lf north of Sandy
high school.
Judge H arvey E.
C ross will give an address in th e
forenoon a t 11 o'clock. G eorge E.
H im es, cu ra to r of th e Oregon H is­
to ric a l society, is expected to be
p rese n t and to ta k e p art in th e af­
ternoon program , together w ith
o th e r pioneers and early se ttle rs.
All in terested a re invited and are
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requested to b rin g basket lunch,
cu p and spoon. Coffee will be fu r­
nished free.
Miss G ertrude Kligel, w hose m a r­
ria g e to C harles H aw orth w ill be
an event of th e sum m er, w as hon­
o red la st W ednesday by a kitchen
show er at th e hom e of Mrs. A.
K irsch, who w as assisted by her
m other. Mrs. Lyons, of P o rtlan d .
A guessing con test in w hich Miss
F lo ren ce K ligel proved th e w in­
n er, en tertain ed th e guests. T he
b eau tifu lly appointed ta b le w as
sp read on th e shady lawn. F avors
co nsisted of corsages of sw eet peas
for each guest and a beau tifu l
b rid e ’s bouquet of roses m ark ed the
p la ce of th e guest of honor. Miss
F lorence Kligel and Miss Je an
Dolan helped serve, and little C aro­
line K irsch, M artha K irsch and
th e ir cousin D orothy H elt of P o rt­
land also assisted. T hose p resen t
w ere M esdames M. K ligel, W. Do­
lan. F. W. C anning, S harnke. C. An-
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d erson, W right, R. Jo n sru d , A C.
Baum back, L. V aerrettl, H. P e rre tt,
• E Buell. T. Dunn, L. Gambee,
Lyons and K irsch, also th e Misses
G ertru d e K ligel, F lorence Kligel,
Je an Dolan, Ruth Baum back. C aro ­
lina V aerretti, Dorothy Helt. M artha
K irsch and C aroline K irsch. T he
bride-elect received a v arie ty of
g ifts a p p ro p riate to the occasion.
G ertru d e K ligel is th e d au g h ter of
Mr. and Mrs. Max K ligel and has
ta u g h t in th e D am ascus school the
p ast tw o years.
BI LL RUN
F riends of th e fam ily are c o r­
dially invited to atten d th e piano
rec ital of Nellie and P attie G reen­
wood w hich w ill be given T h u rs­
day evening at th e S herm an Clay
re c ita l hall In P o rtlan d .
Nellie
Greenw ood is on .th e program in
seven num bers and h er siste r in
nine. ' Nellie, who is 10 y ea rs of
age, won first prize w ith a g rad e of
99*4 in a m usical crossw ord puzzle
contest held th is sp rin g , and first
place in th e ju n io r piano playing
con test in class A, and w ith P attie,
aged eight, won h onors in a m u ­
sicianship co n test in the 12 and 13
y ear old division, tying for first
honors w ith a th ird en tra n t. T hese
con tests w ere held by th e n ational
federation.
BORING
T he Rev. A. B. C alder spent F r i­
day in P o rtlan d visitin g w ith Dr.
J. W. Robinson, p asto r of the W alk­
er M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch in
M inneapolis. Dr. Robinson w as on
his way to Los A ngeles. He and
Mr. Calder w ere neighbor p asto rs
in D uluth, M innesota, 20 y ears ago.
Mr. and Mrs. A ugust L ekburg are
being co n g ratu lated over th e a r ­
rival of a baby d au g h ter a t th e ir
hom e this m orning. She tipped the
scales a t 9 Mi pounds and has been
nam ed May Doris.
New Slippers and Pumps $4.9»
Blonds, tan s, blaeks, high, m edi­
um and low heels, $1.95. We are
also show ing a ttra c tiv e shoes for
ladies a t $2.95 and $3.95. Ayls-
w orth & M artin, G resham .—Adv.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dollo- 1
w itch, Ju ly 22, a dau g h ter Ju n e
M axine. M other and baby a re do­
ing w ell a t th e hom e of Mrs. Ed.
H am ilton in M ontavilla.
F or low est ra te s on autom obile,
tru ck and g eneral Insu ran ce see
B. W. T horne.—Adv.
ORON IT
m otored 12 m iles up th e W ashougal
riv er Sunday to a cam p ground at
Salm on falls w here they a te dinner
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from th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
W hite at W ashougal, W ashington.
Mrs. Ruth T rim ble and son Boyd
and Miss F airy S tan to n of W alla
W alla. W ashington, a re th e house
g u ests of Miss F lossie T etriak.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. M artin re ­
tu rn ed Monday evening from a 10-
day vacation spent at th e ir su m ­
m er home at Rhododendron.
At th e recent convention of th e
A m erican Legion and the au x iliary
held at L aG rande th e honor w as
co n ferred upon one of th e dele-
[g ate s, Mrs. O. A. E astm an, of be-
lng selected as sta te ch airm an of th e
g u ard ian sh ip w ork w hich p ertain s
to th e ch ild ren of ex-service men.
T his d ep artm en t w as organized
two y ears ago and is ca rrie d on iu
cooperation with th e v eteran s’ bu­
reau.
Guy R usher has enlisted for four
years of service in th e United
S tates navy and left S atu rd ay eve­
ning for San Diego, California,
w here he will rem ain in the naval
train in g school for the present. He
was a g rad u a te of th e '27 class of
G resham Union high school
C o n tin u e d on p a g e 4
New Library Rooks Received.
Believing W orld, Lew is Brow ne;
The H arvest of the Y ears, L uther
B urbank; In Borneo Jungles, W il­
liam O. Krohn.
IGNITION SPECIALIST.
T h at's us. Bring your ca r here
for any repairs, ad ju stm en ts or
p arts for the sta rte r, generator,
sw itches, w iring, lighting,
etc.
Work done by an expert and is pos­
itively guaranteed. We ca rry a
J com plete line of ignition parts.
' G resham Garage, phone 2391.
Piano tuning, $3.50. Plano and
1 organ repairing. F red B. Jones,
2625. 49th stree t 8. E.. P ortland.
Phone TAbor 8952 or G resham
1561.—Adv.
Do you crave relief from
hot, dusty sweeping and
hack-breaking floor pol­
ishing?
T he follow ing new books have
In su ran ce funds for farm loans.
been received a t th e G resham No com m ission or brokerage. Very
branch of the public lib rary and easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv.
are ready for d istrib u tio n : Mat­
tock, Jam es Stevens; Q uest of the
Sea O tter. S abra C onner; The
T avern K night, Rafael S abatlnl;
B ellariou, Rafael S ab atin i; The
L aughingest Lady, E llnore Stone;
N EW ELL (’. FA N CH ER
High Minds, A rth u r T ra in ; Magic
Flute, S ara Cone B ry an t: Pleased
F orm erly w ith R aker & Son
has opened a garag e at
to Meet You, C h risto p h er Morley;
Story of Man's Mind, George H um ­
ROCKWOOD, OREGON
phrey; By the City of the Long
Sand, Alice T isdale H o b art; Ven­
Q u esin b erry B ldg
tu re Book and th e F u rth e r Ven­
P h o n e 246,
G resh am
tu re Book, E linor M ordaunt; This
F R E E DEMO N ST R AT ION
fo r 10 d ay s only in y o u r ow n
hom e of th e fam ous
GRESHAM THEATER
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GUARANTEED
REPAIRING
PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
tu p le:
J a ly 27 and 2S
Vacuum C le a n er and
F lo o r P o lis h e r.
HOOT GIBSON IN
“THE PHANTOM BULLET”
No o b lig a tio n .
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It's a typical w estern p ictu re w ith Hoot a t his best.
The Collegians, a 2-reel p ictu re of college life.
T h re e fa c to ry r e p r e s e n ta ­
tives, M essrs. R iley, Jo h n s o n
a n d S e m m e rm a c h er, w ill call
on you th is w eek to d em o n ­
s tr a te th e w o rld fam o u s com ­
b in a tio n . D ouble-action Vac-
11 uin C le a n e r and E lectric
F lo o r P o lis h e r.
The follow ing firm s are giving aw ay tickets to the W ednes­
day and T hursday night show s at the G resham T heater. Each
free tick et is good for one adm ission when presented w ith one
ad u lt reg u la r paid adm ission, d u rin g Ju n e and July. The tic k ­
ets are being given by th e various m erch ants under varying
conditions, so ask for your free ticket.
Roberts
Confectionery
PORTLAND
T R IG
Next
Door to Show
G resham , Ore.
( HEVROIFI
Walter W. Metzger
Phone IH4I
G resham , Oregon
¡COMPANY
ELECTRIC S T O R E E L E C T R I C BLOO.
P o w ell St.
P h o n e 801
G resh am
Taber Pharmacy
W. R. Hicks Co.
CHAS. N. TA B E R
GRESHAM, OREGON
B rg litr r e d
ltr s ((l> t
Gresham Tailor &
Cleaner
P E T E R L E N A R D , Prop.
S a lt, and I.a<llea* S p r ie r Coats
C leaned and Pressed, 11.44
BUICK
Gresham Shoe Shop
CARL DAHL, Prop.
Men's and Boys’ Drena and
* W o rk Shoes
Newberg Packing Co.
M eats,
Groceries, Prssh E m its
and Vegetables
W e D eliv er
Phone 1161
L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co.
U K N K IÁ L
Phlne 1421
HABDWABB
Oreeham, Ore.
Raker & Son
Gresham Outlook
PRINTING
cNmv on display
at
all BuicK dealers
“Kills 'em dead ",
flies.mosquitoes,roaches,moths
S t a n d a r d o il c o m p a n y pF C a l i f o r n i a
FLY SPR A Y
AD-venture$
PAGE THREE
ARBOLEDA
A d au g h ter w as born to Mr. and
Mrs. R obert Sm ith of W aldo P ark
Battdry Service.
A guaran teed b attery for $3 o r $4 on W ednesday, Ju ly 20.
and your old one. C harging, 50c.
IN NEW LOCATION.
Pow ell Valley Service statio n at
52d stree t. Phone TA bor 0284 afte r
We a re now fully moved and e s­
7 p. m.—Adv.
tablished In our new location in th e
L en ard building, tw o doors ea st of
Uncle Sam Work Shirts, 76c.
old shop. Call and see us. Com­
F u ll cut, 2 pockets.
Special plete line of m en’s and boys’ d ress
value. A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh ­ and w ork shoes. G resham Shoe
Shop, phone 41.
tf
am.— Adv.
LUSTED
1927
Mr. and Mrs. D onald T rim ble and
son of Toppenish. Was! m on. vis-
ited Mouday w ith W. J. Cooper and
fam ily, form er acq u ain tan ces in
W esthope, N orth D akota. Mr. and
Mrs. T rim ble are en ro u te to Los
Angeles as a p a rt of th e ir sum m er
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. W hite, Mr. and
Mrs. Cooper of P ortland, Mr. and
Mrs. Otto W hite and baby from the
Ridge Lum ber com pany, J. J. W hite
and wife and the la tte r's fath er,
b ro th er and uncle of P o rtlan d . Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Shrov and son R ichard
of T ro u td ale and a young lady
friend of th e la tte r from P o rtlan d
com posed a congenial p arty w hich
FAIRVIEW
M orning w orship a t th e Sm ith
M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rch will
begin a t 11 o'clock w ith preach in g
by th e Rev. R obert Tweed of P o rt­
land. Sunday school w ill convene
as u su al a t 10 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Cobb of T u lare,
fa lifo rn ia , p are n ts of Mrs. L. H.
Stone, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Biddle of New York City, visited
th e p ast week at th e hom e of Mr.
and Mrs. L. H. Stone. Mrs. Biddle
is a siste r of Mrs. Stone. T he p a r­
ty trav e led by auto. Mr. and Mrs.
Biddle retu rn ed home w ith th e la t­
te r's p a re n ts and afte r a b rief visit
w ill re tu rn to th eir hom e in New
York City.
The W om an’s Society of th e
Sm ith
M emorial
P re sb y teria n
church w ill hold an afternoon tea
T h u rsd ay a t th e hom e of Mrs. John
B liss of G resham . All a re invited.
Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard A ndrew
and th re e children and Miss Louise
S earg a n t of V ancouver, W ashing­
ton. w ere dinner gu ests on Sunday
at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Stone.
W aldem ar H ollensted and wife,
accom panied by th e fo rm e r’s p a r­
en ts, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted
and w ife, left Monday m orning for
an outing a t Diamond Lake.
Two of F airv iew 's citizens had
bad luck w ith th e ir autom obiles
la st week. F ra n k Schm id and fam ­
ily w ere atten d in g th e Roseway
th e a te r F rid ay evening and afte r
th e show w ere su rp rised to find
th e ir au to had been stolen. They
w ere b ro u g h t hom e by th e m an a­
ger of th e th e a te r and th e ir m a­
chine w as found S atu rd ay m orning
on a P o rtla n d street. T he w iring
becam e defective and th e thieves
abandoned th e car. Geo. L um s-
den had th e m isfo rtu n e to have his
Chevrolet stolen la st T h u rsd ay
w hile atten d in g th e P. E. P. picnic
at th e Oaks. T he car w as in su red
and so far has not been recovered.
Clyde P. Stone has p u rch ased his
second C hevrolet car.
G uests a t th e hom e of Mr. and
M is. E. E. H eslln a re th e ir son,
C aryl of Berkeley, C alifornia, and
Mrs. Eva K elly of G erlach, Nevada,
a siste r of Mrs. H eslln.
JU LY
Additional Locals
HILLSVIEW MAN DIES
AFTER OPERATION
A lbert Ash, aged 50, a w ell-
know n ran c h er of the H illsview lo­
cality, died F riday aftern o o n at St.
V incents hospital follow ing an
operation for th e rem oval of his
tonsils. H e had been in ailing
h ealth for some tim e, how ever, pre­
ceding th e operation. F u n eral se r­
vices w ere held at th e B ap tist
ch u rch Monday aftern o o n under
th e d irection of th e G ates F u n eral
home, w ith in term en t in Rose City
cem etery. T he Rev. E. G. Judd
preached th e fu n eral serm on and
Mrs. E. E. M orehead of P o rtlan d
sang, accom panied a t th e piano by
Mrs. J. E. Gates.
The deceased w as born in New
Zealand. H e w as m arried in 1899
to Miss Emily T ibbins in New Z ea­
land and sh o rtly afte rw a rd they
cam e to th e United S tates. They
have resided in th e
H illsview
neighborhood betw een tw o and
th re e years. Besides his widow he
is survived by his m o th er and tw o
siste rs in New Z ealand and a sister
in C alifornia.
T he la st nam ed
cam e for th e funeral.
TUESDAY.
Fv Franklin
Walter
Hi
Metzger
SALES AND SERVICE
Gresham
Oregon City
1-441
Phones
c.O .B . D etroit * Fully Equipped
4-I>oor S e d a n (N ot a C oach)
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